Rabbit ears- haven’t used them since the digital TV mandate 2 years ago.

PC- bought one 9 years ago and I’m using it right now.

Summer of Love- I was there for that in San Francisco in 1967.

Beepers- Had to wear one when I worked off-shift for SBC/AT&T. Even though cell phones had been publicly available for 19 years when I last used a beeper, we could only wear beepers while on duty, because the cell phone RF output would occasionally wreak havoc on the digital processing network inside a central office.

Woodstock- I was in the US Navy and IIRC, I had duty that weekend in August, 1969.

“Dynomite!”- Catchword used by JJ, the son in the family in the TV series Good Times.

Muscle cars- I dreamed of having a Chevy 409 when I was in high school.

Blue Chip trading stamps- They were similar to the S&H green stamps that we occasionally used in the 60’s, IIRC.

Sweathogs – I’ve heard the phrase, but I don’t know what it is.
Slide rule – It’s a fancy ruler :)
TV sign off – ?
Rabbit ears – TV before cable.
PC – a computer running Windows OS
Summer of Love – 1967
Beepers – a pager? I see them in ‘90s movies…
Woodstock – a large-scale hippie concert-fest in 1969
Banker’s hours – ?
Cloud – cloud computing, the “future of computing” although I happen to think the idea isn’t that great…
Dynomite! – I know this is from Good Times because Family Guy taught me that reference…
Muscle cars – Not really sure what this refers to exactly…
Blue Chip trading stamps – Wha?
Streaming video – a means to watch movies online

I suppose I would be part of Generation Y, being born in 1991 (on this day, in fact!). Not knowing some of these suddenly makes me feel really young even though I’m two decades old. Either that or I’m just uninformed…

• Muscle cars – American cars with loud engines owned by men who are typically blue collar

• Blue Chip trading stamps – I think it was like stocks, but there was some sort of court action for the trading not being above board or something?

• Streaming video – online video

I guess I am Gen X. I was born in the late 60’s. I am certainly not the Pepsi generation whatever that is, my mom would have a heart attack. She did not allow any Pepsi in the house and we could not go to Burger King when I was a kid bevause they had a Pepsi contract. She did however still speak to my husband when he worked for Pepsi for a few years.

• Beepers
Those phone things from the late nineties. The fuck they called, pagers, yeah.

• Woodstock
Hippies.

• Banker’s hours
Those exist?

• Cloud
Final Fantasy VII.

• “Dynomite!”
Explosions.

• Muscle cars
Gangsters.

• Blue Chip trading stamps
Poker, rednecks.

• Streaming video
Internet, pirating.

I do not understand this question lol. However, although you might think I fuck around, I honestly and truly listed the very first things that came to mind when reading those things. So I’d really appreciate any follow up this question may have. :)